Shouldn't be shooting in the dak at 4:30 a.m. in any event. Odds ae he was dunk/impaied. But it's not dee season. Thee's nothing you can shoot at 4:30 a.m. anyway. He was dunk. Shot a tee. Bullet icocheted and hit him. He's an idiot. And lucky he wasn't hut wose.

duckwbutterShouldn't be shooting in the dak at 4:30 a.m. in any event. Odds ae he was dunk/impaied. But it's not dee season. Thee's nothing you can shoot at 4:30 a.m. anyway. He was dunk. Shot a tee. Bullet icocheted and hit him. He's an idiot. And lucky he wasn't hut wose. I think your R is shot too. Unless your from Boston, then never mind.

Sobrrr:duckwbutterShouldn't be shooting in the dak at 4:30 a.m. in any event. Odds ae he was dunk/impaied. But it's not dee season. Thee's nothing you can shoot at 4:30 a.m. anyway. He was dunk. Shot a tee. Bullet icocheted and hit him. He's an idiot. And lucky he wasn't hut wose. I think your R is shot too. Unless your from Boston, then never mind.

croesius:Yo, Imma let you have your article, but this is the best ricochet video EVER MADE:

http://youtu.be/KUDI1kEFBnk

I'd be cleanin' my pants before the rifle.

Wow. While shooting steel at close range with a .50 caliber isn't the best idea in the world, that is still a very surprising result. Also the way they said 'We aren't doing that anymore' makes me wonder how many riccochets they had experienced before they nearly severely injured themselves.

When instead of bouncing off in some random direction, the bullet comes back almost straight at the shooter. In my case it was my friend shooting, I was about 10 feet to his right & behind, the target was about 40 yards away.It's rare but not impossible.

When I was a kid I used to have a BB gun. One day just for grins I gave it a few pumps and shot it at an old tractor tire that had been lying around for a while and it came straight back and hit me just above my right eye, leaving a nice bump. I still shudder to this day about the consequences had it gone just an inch lower.